Category Archives: Birmingham

Welcome Good News in Birmingham to The Terminal

Just wanted to let you know about a new addition to the site making its debut today.

We are putting the finishing touches on a new partnership between The Terminal and an existing site, Good News in Birmingham. The site is sponsored by TALA Professional Services. Continue reading

B’ham represented at Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating conetest

UPDATE: 6:18 p.m., Joey Chestnut wins (eating 66 hot dogs), ending six-year winning streak of Takeru Kobayashi. Simpson tied for 6th with 35 hot dogs.

(Major League Eating website link to official results)

There’s a chance, by 12 p.m. local time, that we’ll see a new hot dog eating champion. There is a Birmingham representative at the 2007 Nathan’s Hot Dog eating contest today.

Chris "The Phenom" Simpson is representing the Magic City in Coney Island this morning. Simpson finished 6th in last year’s competition.

As we write this, he is currently at 10, putting him in 3rd place. We’ll let you know how he does. Continue reading

No more HD signals for APTV

While the number of HD ready television sets currently in use is unknown, those that do enjoy this luxury are now without a national public television feed. Those that have the sets may have already noticed (particularly if you have cable) that the signal coming in is not the national PBSHD feed but a stretched version of the analog feed, a phenomenon that is taking place across the country due to cost. Continue reading

Still no 2007 budget for city

The Birmingham City Council failed to approve a budget for the new fiscal year that began on July 1. The News reports that Councilor William Bell abstained from the unanimous consent vote required for passage of the budget since it was not on the agenda for today’s meeting.

The city will have to operate under its current budget until it is approved, possibly as early as next week.

 

AAFL one step closer to reality in Birmingham

AFFL logoThe All American Football League (AAFL) is the latest attempt to create a 2nd professional football league here in the United States. Ironically their first tryouts, being held in Orlando through today, are taking place shortly after the dissolving of the NFL’s European league, providing an additional pool of athletes as they prepare for a spring 2008 opening. They are hoping that collegiate ties, including have a former NCAA President as it’s commissioner, will allow it to succeed where others have failed.

Legion Field is said to be one of the locations that has been secured for games, meaning that Birmingham is in line to get a team. The Capstone Report (music loop) is taking the wait and see approach about the success of the new venture, a position that seems to be shared by potential host universities, including Purdue as IndyStar.com reports.

UAB hosts computer-security workshop for small business

UAB will host a computer security workshop for small businesses 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Monday, Aug. 20 in the UAB Hill University Center Alumni Auditorium, 1400 University Boulevard.

Richard Kissel, a computer specialist with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), will show participants how they can define information security for their organizations. He will identify common types of threats, discuss best practices and procedures and examine technologies used in reducing information-security vulnerabilities.

The seminar is sponsored by the NIST, the Small Business Administration and the FBI, with the assistance of the InfraGard Chapter of Birmingham and the UAB departments of Justice Sciences and Computer & Information Sciences.

Registration is free, but space is limited. To register, contact Susan Baxter at 290-7101, extension 228, or at susan.baxter@sba.gov. For more information, visit the NIST Web site at csrc.nist.gov/securebiz/.

From the Stationmaster: More Terminal upgrades

I hope you’re enjoying Birmingham’s hub for information so far. I figured it was time to let you know about a couple of recent changes at The Terminal to make getting info easier, including the latest on mobile access, email subscriptions and a one-stop shop for contact info: (Yes, you still have to click "read more" for the links to work, sorry) Continue reading